Queen Bey is back to her backside business as she posts pictures of her sexy booty bod — one-shot even displaying a pun of a lyric by husband Jay-Z! "99 PROMBLEM But My A*s Aint One," the white one-piece that plastered the singer's waist side read. PIC: @Beyonce rocks a swimsuit that reads "99 Problems But My Ass Ain't One" http://t.co/yQarvKDNmJ — Us Weekly (@usweekly) November 10, 2014 Read More »
American designer Prabal Gurung launched his first beauty collaboration with MAC Cosmetics. Gurung chose Paris during Haute Couture Fashion Week to introduce his new project in July. The Singapore-born, Nepal-bred designer launched his eponymous label in 2009, which is also when he began joining forces with MAC for the beauty side of his runway equation. "This is the first time MAC is doing a collaboration at such a luxe level, and we thought it was perfect because it's so intimate," Gurung explains in his regal South-Asian-meets-British accent. Read More »
Alicia Keys closed out the 2014 MTV EMA with a performance of her thought-provoking, political new track "We Are Here," which was nominated for Best Song With A Message on Sunday, Nov. 9. Her EMA performance wasn't set inside The SSE Hydro, like earlier sets in the night had been, instead she was broadcast from the nearby O2 Academy in Glasgow, which gave the performance an intimate feel. Read More »
Jeremy Scott is continuing to make his mark at Moschino as creative director. His over-the-top, pop-culture-infused, ready-to-wear collections have already caused quite the stir, with his McDonald's-inspired runway collection and most recently his dreamy Barbie-inspired collection. Scott's clothes are instantly recognizable, and the direction in which he has taken the house since being appointed creative director in 2013 has become a go-to conversation topic for everyone in the industry. According to "Fashionista," Scott has given us something new to talk about with the unveiling of his first fragrance for the Italian fashion house. Moschino Toy is a unisex scent that comes in an adorable bottle that literally looks like a teddy bear, though a disclaimer on the bear's T-shirt reads, "This is not a Moschino toy." The fragrance retails for $110. In true Scott fashion, unscrew the head and you'll find a spray nozzle. How creative! Read More »
Victoria's Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio recently expanded her current fashion line to include swimwear, influenced by both Malibu and her native Brazil. Read More »
U.S. authorities seized an estimated $1.8 million in counterfeit Hermès Birkin handbags at the Port of Savannah, Ga., last month, marking the largest counterfeit seizure at the port this year. Officials from U.S. Customs and Border Protection snagged 198 of the fake Hermès handbags in early October after inspecting a shipment from China that was logged in the manifest as polyurethane handbags. Read More »
Louis Vuitton beat Lojas Renner as the most engaged fashion brand last month in Internet marketer Stylophane's monthly compilation of Facebook "post likes." Other fashion and sports brands finishing in the top 20 included Alpinestars (1.1 million), Chanel (980,000), Adidas (723,000), Michael Kors (713,000), Dolce & Gabbana (569,000), Christian Louboutin (543,000) and Roberto Cavalli (486,000). Read More »
Glamour's current cover girl Lupita Nyong'o brought her usually camera shy rapper boyfriend K'Naan to the magazine's Women of the Year awards dinner at Harlow in NYC. Read More »
Kerry Washington and "Scandal" costume designer Lyn Paolo are back with a holiday collection of "Scandal"-inspired looks for The Limited, available in stores now. "We're so excited to introduce new styles to our Gladiators," Washington, 37, told "Us Weekly." "Fans could expect to see Olivia Pope favorites, like the tailored jackets and wide-leg trousers, introduced for fall. But for the holiday, we've also added cozy knit sweaters, ponchos and sophisticated dresses that are sure to be staples for the season." Washington assures the Scandal holiday line is every bit as sleek, feminine and tailored to perfection as anything in Olivia's closet. Paolo also emphasizes the fact that the collection is flexible enough to wear to a variety of places during the holiday season. Read More »
Francesca Amfitheatrof, Tiffany & Co.'s first female design director, started at the 177-year-old house in September 2013. She is a captivating artist and silversmith who has designed jewelry and accessories for Alessi, Chanel and Fendi. "What's funny about Tiffany is that you always think it's a very sort of classic, proper company. And it is, but at the same time, it's had this kind of artistic, crazy, irreverent side," she told Fashionista. "It's got to come back. We've got to bring it out." Read More »
Following Ann Shoket's abrupt departure from Seventeen in September, the Hearst-owned magazine has announced that it has hired a new editor-in-chief. Michelle Tan, formerly special projects editor of People, announced on Twitter Friday that she would be taking up the role. Tan will report to Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Joanna Coles, who was named editorial director of the title in September. Read More »
Lancôme has just unveiled the latest ad to feature actress Lupita Nyong'o. The campaign photo shows the 31-year-old Oscar winner reclining in a sweet magenta halter dress with rose petals in hand. Her lips are a bold shade of red and her skin is glowing, as always. The ad is for the beauty giant's newest collection: L'Absolu Rouge. The line features lipsticks in distinct, rose-inspired shades, along with skin-nourishing foundations. According to E! News, a behind-the-scenes video of the L'Absolu Rouge shoot shows Nyong'o getting sultry in front of the camera. Read More »